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I'd like to see us to rotate out Trippier, Davies, Dier, Dembele and Alli for the match against Juve. With a completely healthy squad and multiple players that deserve selection there is no reason to keep throwing out an identical squad week after week. I'd like to see us play a 3-4-3 against Juve. Like this:

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Big game of course but I think we need to be careful with players coming back from injury. I would hate to see Toby for example injured again because he has done too much to quickly.

Plus, imo, the game against Juventus is more important. We need our best team out for that as we have a very real chanc eof going all the way in this competition. If we put all our eggs into the NLD we would be making a big mistake

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I'd like to see us to rotate out Trippier, Davies, Dier, Dembele and Alli for the match against Juve. With a completely healthy squad and multiple players that deserve selection there is no reason to keep throwing out an identical squad week after week. I'd like to see us play a 3-4-3 against Juve. Like this:

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Again, I expect to get criticised for this - but my reason is that I think he looks incredibly clumsy (missing headers, tackles etc), makes a lot of silly errors, and is dreadful on the ball.

I caveat by saying that he is 21, and clearly has some impressive attributes and has put in some decent performances. Happy for him to be involved / gain experience against other teams - just not the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool, City etc.

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This won’t be the team and it ain’t the game to experiment with the tried and trusted formation but I’d like to see it tried at some point this season.
Dropping some big players there too which gives us good bench options probably be a disaster though
Tomorrow will be similar to our last two games I’d imagine.

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Of all the teams that have played five or more times at Wembley since its rebuild, it is Arsenal, rivals of Tottenham, who are temporarily calling the national stadium home, who have the best record - and it is the best record by a distance, too.

While Spurs have overcome their much-hyped Wembley 'hoodoo', in total they have won just 15 of their 29 matches there. Something about the new Wembley makes Arsenal raise their game, though; Arsene Wenger's men have nine wins from 11 there, giving them a hugely impressive win rate of 81.8%.

Spurs are now unbeaten there in 12, but Arsenal and derby day present a completely new challenge.

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Of all the teams that have played five or more times at Wembley since its rebuild, it is Arsenal, rivals of Tottenham, who are temporarily calling the national stadium home, who have the best record - and it is the best record by a distance, too.

While Spurs have overcome their much-hyped Wembley 'hoodoo', in total they have won just 15 of their 29 matches there. Something about the new Wembley makes Arsenal raise their game, though; Arsene Wenger's men have nine wins from 11 there, giving them a hugely impressive win rate of 81.8%.

Spurs are now unbeaten there in 12, but Arsenal and derby day present a completely new challenge.

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